OSAA Awards

OnPoint Community Credit UnionAcademic All-State

About This Award

The OnPoint Community Credit Union Academic All-State Program recognizes outstanding achievement in the classroom.
The boys and girls team in each OSAA-sanctioned activity with the highest team grade point average (G.P.A.) earns the Academic All-State Award. Each member of a winning team
receives a commemorative decal and a certificate. The school receives a plaque in honor of its team. Members of top ten schools in each activity at each classification are
also recognized.

All teams that earn a 3.0 GPA or higher will receive 25 points for their school in The OSAA Cup standings. Teams in the Top 10 in an activity receive additional points, according to the scoring system outlined here. A list of all teams with a 3.0 GPA or higher will also be posted to the OSAA website.

Previous Winners

Select a school year from the drop-down list above to view a past year's Academic All-State results.

Submitting Nominations
Every season, each full member school has the option to submit a OnPoint Community Credit Union Academic All-State Nomination Form for each hosted activity.

School administrators can access these forms from the "My Account" page under the "Academic All-State" sub-tab.

On these forms, you will list the entire varsity team only. You do not include sub-varsity participants. Do not combine boys and girl teams, each activity has a separate form.

Use the most recent, unweighted, transcripted grades included on each student's transcript. Do not use cumulative GPA. Be sure to include all co-op students and their GPA from his/her cooperating school.

If a student's grades were not earned at your high school or cooperating high school during the previous transcripted grading period, please list his/her name and leave the GPA field blank. (For example: first term freshman, home school students, new exchange students, new transfer students.)

There must be a minimum of 5 students with a GPA entry in order to submit a nomination form.

Wendy's Athlete of the Week

About This Award

Each week throughout the school year, Wendy's and the OSAA will recognize varsity athletes that exhibited an
outstanding performance during the previous week. All qualifying students will be in good academic standing, show leadership qualities and serve as role models in their communities.

The Athlete of the Week will be chosen based off of nominations. To nominate an athlete for consideration, please fill out the form below. The weekly deadline is Tuesday at noon.

Each winner of the Wendy's Athlete of the Week award will receive letter of recognition from the OSAA Executive Director and a commemorative Athlete of the Week promotional item from Wendy's and the OSAA. Winners will be announced weekly on the OSAA website and across OSAA social media platforms.

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2019-2020 Athlete of the Week Winners

Week

Student

School

Activity

Performance Details

Aug. 29 - Sept. 8

Paige Alexander

West Salem

Girls Soccer

The senior team captain had a goal and an assist in a win over Central Catholic on 9/4. She then had 3 goals and an assist vs. Wilsonville on 9/6.

Raymond Garcia

Estacada

Boys Soccer

The junior scored 5 goals in a season opening win over Banks on 9/3. Then he scored a goal in a 5-1 victory over Astoria on 9/5.

Les Schwab Tires Team of the Month

About This Award

Each month throughout the school year (September through May) Les Schwab Tires and the OSAA will recognize a varsity team of the month for each of the six classifications. Each winning team will be chosen based on performance, dedication in the classroom, and service to the community.

The Les Schwab Tires Team of the Month will be selected from nominations. To nominate a team for consideration, please fill out the form below. The deadline is the 25th of each month (i.e. September deadline is September 25).

Each winner of the Les Schwab Tires Team of the Month award will receive a commemorative trophy and $100 will be donated to the team's program, courtesy of Les Schwab Tires. The winning teams will also be celebrated by the their local Les Schwab Tires store. Winners will be announced on the OSAA website and across OSAA social media platforms.

1A

Class

#

School

Pts

Sch. Name

TOTAL

Class

About This Award

The OSAA Cup began in 1999 as a way to recognize overall excellence by schools in academics, activities and athletics. The award honors a school's students, teachers, coaches and the entire school community. The Oregonian sponsored the cup from 2002-2017. The cup is currently sponsored by Pacific Office Automation as part of their increased focus on supporting Oregon's high school community.

Schools earn points based on their participation and finish in OSAA State Championships and for Top 10 finishes in the OnPoint Community Credit Union Academic All-State Program. A sportsmanship component, whereby schools are awarded points each season for having no ejections, is included as well. The points are updated and released at the end of Fall and Winter seasons and totaled at the end of the year. The school earning the highest points in each classification receives a commemorative trophy from Pacific Office Automation and the OSAA.

OSAA Cup Point System

The OSAA Cup recognizes overall school excellence in academics, activities, athletics and sportsmanship. The guiding force behind these point breakdowns is that every school that has a team or individual qualify for our state championships deserves point recognition. The amount of points is meant to be equitable across all activities with differences based on the number of teams and/or individuals participating. Teams that win a state championship will earn the same points regardless of the activity.

Academics

Schools receive points for having teams participate in the OnPoint Community Credit Union Academic All-State program. Schools receive 25 points for a team with a 3.0+ average but not in the Top 10. Schools with teams in the Top 10 in an activity receive points using the scoring breakdown listed above. The overall winner in an activity receives 200 points. Schools with teams that finish atop a classification but not overall receive 175 points. Ties for the overall winner or first place in a classification are awarded the same points. All other ties are split between the places. 50% of all academic points earned will be counted toward the final OSAA Cup standings.

Sportsmanship

A sportsmanship component was added to the calculations in 2001-2002. Schools receive 200 points per season (Fall, Winter, Spring) for having no ejections. 100 points is subtracted from a school's total for each varsity ejection of a player or coach.

Scoring for Team Sports, Individual Sports, and Activities with Team Standings

Single Placings

1st Place

200 Points

2nd Place

150 Points

3rd Place

140 Points

4th Place

120 Points

5th Place

110 Points

6th Place

100 Points

7th Place

90 Points

8th Place

80 Points

9th Place

75 Points

10th Place

70 Points

11th Place

65 Points

12th Place

60 Points

13th Place

50 Points

14th Place

45 Points

15th Place

40 Points

16th Place

35 Points

17th+ Place

25 Points

Grouped Placings

3rd-4th Places

130 Points

5th-8th Places

95 Points

7th-8th Places

85 Points

9th-16th Places

55 Points

Individuals in Individual Activities

Each individual who qualifies for the state championships in Cross Country, Swimming, Wrestling, Speech, Solo Music, Golf, Tennis, and Track & Field receives an automatic 10 points for his/her school, up to a maximum of 25 points for a school in an activity. Relay teams in Swimming and Track & Field get 10 points total, not 10 per relay member. Individual participants in Golf and Cross Country can earn additional points for a high finish, (30% of what a team would earn for that place in that event.) For example, an individual placing first in a golf championship receives 60 points for his/her school (60 points is 30% of 200 points.)

Leveling the Playing Field

Fall

Winter

Spring

6A

10

24

42

5A

10

24

40

4A

9

21

36

3A

7

15

24

2A

6

12

21

1A

4

10

12

Similar to scoring systems in other states, we don't want the winning school to just be the school that offers the most activities. For this reason we limit the number of events for which a school can earn points each season (Fall, Winter, and Spring). Once a school has reached the maximum number of events in a particular season, we delete the events in which they scored the least amount of points to reach the maximum number. Limits vary by classification as many schools in lower classifications don't offer every activity. For example a 5A school earning points in 12 different activities in the Fall will have its two lowest point totals dropped for that season. Dropped points from one season can be applied to another season up to the maximum number of activities.

Previous Results

Select a school year from the drop-down list above to view a past year's results.

Moda Health Player of the Game /Athlete of the Meet

2018-19 Moda Heath Scholarship Recipients

Jessica Neal - Central Linn HS

This Moda Health Basketball Player of the Game recipient is a multi-sport athlete who plays a major role in her school and community. Besides participating in basketball,
cross country, track and field, and the school's co-ed soccer team, Jessica participates in FFA, currently serving as chapter President. She also has been a member of the Student Council for four years, including class President her senior year, and ASB for two years.

George Sadi - De La Salle North Catholic HS

This multi-sport athlete received the Moda Health Player of the Game award during the 3A Basketball State Championship, where he scored 15 points and collected 9 rebounds. George immigrated to America from Tanzania in 2009 with the goal of playing on a club soccer team. He ultimately participated in the 4 Worlds United Soccer Alliance, which helps immigrant kids play club soccer while shaping them into quality young men and women. He now serves as a volunteer in the 4 Worlds program, helping organize youth soccer activities like Soccer in the Park.

Moda Health Player of the Game / Athlete of the Meet

2018-19 Recognized Players and Athletes

The Moda Health Players of the Game and Athletes of the Meet are announced at the conclusion of each state championship event.

OnPoint Community Credit Union Scholar Program

About This Award

OnPoint Community Credit Union sponsors the Scholar Program, recognizing Scholar Athletes and Activity Scholars
who are graduating seniors at OSAA member schools.

The Scholar Program recognizes graduating seniors who have achieved a 3.50 or higher unweighted cumulative GPA and earned a varsity letter in an OSAA-sanctioned sport or competed in
an OSAA-sanctioned activity. Each qualifying, graduating senior receives a certificate of achievement from the OSAA and OnPoint Community Credit Union.

A student must meet all of the respective qualifications to receive a certificate for Scholar Athlete or Activity Scholar. Graduating seniors who earned varsity letters
or competed in activities during freshman, sophomore, or junior years, but not during senior year are still eligible for the Scholar Program and can receive a certificate.

All graduating seniors in the Scholar Program are eligible to apply for one of six college scholarships - one winner will receive a $2,500 scholarship and five winners will each receive a $1,000 scholarship. Winners will be selected based on success in the classroom, leadership in the community, a letter of recommendation, and an essay on how participating in OSAA activities has either taught them a lesson or helped them achieve their goals.

Scholar Program Qualifications, Students Must:

Scholar Athletes

Be a graduating senior

Have a cumulative GPA of at least 3.50

Have represented an OSAA full member school in at least one of the following OSAA sanctioned sports:

Football

Volleyball

Soccer

Cross Country

Basketball

Swimming

Wrestling

Baseball

Softball

Track & Field

Tennis

Golf

Have received a varsity letter in at least one of the sports listed above at any point during his/her high school career

Activity Scholars

Be a graduating senior

Have a cumulative GPA of at least 3.50

Have represented an OSAA full member school in at least one of the following OSAA sanctioned activities:

Dance/Drill

Cheerleading

Band

Orchestra

Choir

Solo Music

Speech

Have competed at either a state qualifying event or in the OSAA State Championships in at least one of the activities listed above at any point during his/her high school career

2019 Scholarship Winners

$2,500 Scholarship: Maren Gingerich, Canby High School

$1,000 Scholarships:

Ben Ineson, Liberty High School

Annika Marshall, Clackamas High School

Angelique Perrone, Elkton High School

Marley Salveter, Sandy High School

Henry Samuelson, Astoria High School

More than 150 students applied from 57 OSAA member schools. Read more about the scholarship winners here.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can a student earn both a Scholar Athlete and an Activity Scholar certificate?
Yes, students are eligible to receive both certificates if he/she meets the respective criteria.

Does a student receive multiple Scholar Athlete or Activity Scholar certificates if he/she participated in multiple OSAA sanctioned sports or activities?
No, students can receive up to one (1) Scholar Athlete and/or one (1) Activity Scholar certificate.

Does a student have to participate in an OSAA sanctioned sport or activity in his/her senior year?
No, graduating seniors who earned varsity letters or competed in activities during freshman, sophomore or junior years, but not during his/her senior year, are still eligible and can receive a certificate.

Can we get certificates for students who have participated in water polo or lacrosse?
No, the Scholar Program only recognizes students who have participated in OSAA sanctioned sports or activities (see above for a listing).

What is the criteria to receive a varsity letter?
The OSAA does not determine the qualifications for students to earn letters, the determination of who letters or what constitutes a varsity letter is left up to the school.

How and when do I request certificates?
Certificates may be ordered beginning March 30 through May 22. To request certificates, you must be logged into your OSAA website account with administrative privileges and use the order form on this page.

Certificate Order Form

This form is not open.
The form opens 8:00am 3/30/2020 and closes 11:59pm 5/22/2020 .

OSAA Sportsmanship Award

About This Award

Beginning in the spring of 2018, the OSAA Sportsmanship Committee, along with the OAOA, implemented a sportsmanship award aimed at improving the relationship between our schools and athletic officials.

One of the leading causes of the declining number of game officials is poor sportsmanship directed towards them at athletic contests. We know not all of their experiences are negative and this award gives them the opportunity to highlight those positive experiences. Officials have the opportunity to submit a form after every contest and select which team they would like to nominate.

At the end of each season, the committee chooses a winner for each sport. That program is given a banner to hang in the gym and earns 100 OSAA Cup points for their school!

Congratulations to 2018-19 Award Winners

Wilsonville High School - FootballOregon Episcopal School - VolleyballSt. Helens High School - Boys SoccerLiberty High School - Girls SoccerTriangle Lake High School - Boys BasketballMountain View High School - Girls BasketballSiuslaw High School - Wrestling North Douglas High School - Baseball Gresham High School - Softball

OSAA Distinguished Service Award

About This Award

The OSAA Distinguished Service Award is presented to individuals and groups who, through their
commitment and devotion to high school students, have made a tremendous impact on interscholastic activities.
In grateful appreciation of their outstanding service and unselfish devotion to interscholastic activities, the OSAA has proudly
recognized the following with its Distinguished Service Award.

2017-18

Dave Sherden

OSAA Wrestling State Championship Athletic Trainer Coordinator

2014-15

Eugene Mielke

OSAA Swimming State Championship Official

Stan Benson

OSAA Swimming State Championship Official

2012-13

Jan Halverson

OSAA Cheerleading State Championships Director

2011-12

Dave Becker

Band/Orchestra, Solo Music

Charles "Chuck" Bolton

Band/Orchestra Director

Hank Mako

Official

2010-11

Clark Sanders

Football Official

Karen Meats

Volleyball Official / Commissioner

Mike Wallmark

OSAA Associate Executive Director

2009-10

Marv Heater

Lifetime Achievement

2007-08

Eagle Crest Resort

Golf State Championships

Dr. Thomas VanVeen

Medical Aspects of Sport Committee

2006-07

Tualatin Hills Parks & Recreation District

Tennis

Osborn Aquatic Center

Swimming

2004-05

Jane Berry-Eddings

Speech Championship Director

Dick Weisbrodt

Wrestling

2003-04

Harland Yriarte

Lane Community College AD, Track Coach, Cross Country Coach

Corvallis High School

3A Basketball Consolation Game Site, 1999-2003

Pendleton High School

2A Basketball Consolation Game Site, 1999-2003

2002-03

Howard Mayo

Commissioner, Official - Basketball

Dairy Farmers of Oregon

Academic All-State Program

2001-02

John Hilsenteger

26 years of service to OSAA

Delance Duncan

Wrestling

2000-01

Gordon Tjernlund

State Choir Director

1999-2000

Joan Arens

Volleyball Commissioner, Official

Dr. Thad Stanford

Sports Medicine

1998-99

Virginia Yankoskie

Service to OSAA

1997-98

David Fluaitt

Volunteer, Contributor

Wayne Gessford

Speech

Bob Burns

Contributions, State Department of Education

Ken Servas

Contributions

1996-97

Pete Russo

4A Wrestling

Marva Harris

Speech

Gordon McKinster

Basketball Statistician

Joe Hickey, George Walker & Staff

Glendoveer Golf Course

Bob Flood

Basketball Official, Football Commissioner

Sony Long

Tennis Contributor, 1970-96

1995-96

Rich Brown

1980-1994

Leonard Federico

1980-1995

George Milionis

1980-1995

Marv Hiebert

1954-1996

Coos Bay Lions Club

Boys Basketball-1955-70, Girls Basketball-1976-78, Wrestling-1990-96

Baker City Visitors & Convention Bureau

1974-96

Pendleton Jaycees

1975-96

Salem Noon Optimists

1979-96

Eugene Active 20-30

1971-96

1994-95

Andi Miller

Contributor

Dr. Charles T. Weeks

2A Basketball Tournament Director

Juanita Driskill

1982-1995

Jim Gibbons

1984-1994

Mary Richardson

Golf

1993-94

Joan Duckering

Girls Tennis Tournament Director

Jim Flynn

Boys Tennis Tournament Director

Woody Parker

Service, 1978-1994

Dan Duffy

Volunteer, Contributor

Boots Duffy

Softball Commissioner, Volunteer, Contributor

1992-93

Steve Arena

KATU, Support of Athletics

Gary Hammond

Support of OSAA, Contributor

Jim Moriarty

Official, Commissioner, Football

Dr. Charles Dailey

Track Starter since 1948

1991-92

Bill Malflur

Support of Athletics/OSAA

Lloyd Drake

Outstanding Service and Contributions

Andy Clark

Official, Commissioner, Soccer

Leo Marty

Athletic Trainer, Suppport of Athletics/OSAA

1990-91

Bill Cook

Support of Athletics, Contributor

Jerry Laurens

Official, Commissioner, Football

Don Swartz

3A Basketball

Larry Gordon

KHPE Radio, 33 years

1989-90

Springfield High School

Wrestling & Rally Host

Ron Pheister

PIL Athletics

Vern Mueller

Support of Athletics

Carl Cluff

Support of Athletics

1988

Mike Popovich

Swim/Diving Championships

1987

Sam Tosti

Official

Jim Hudson

Athletic Trainer - A Wrestling

1986

Walter Roloff

Official, Commissioner

Chuck Hudson

A Wrestling

John Murtaugh

Basketball Brackets

1985

John Root

AA-A Tennis Director

Gladstone High School

AA Volleyball

Bob Brett

Official, Commissioner

U.S. Bank

Sponsor

Nendels

Sponsor

Chef Francisco

Sponsor

1984

Salem Active 20-30 Club

AAA Girls Basketball

The Dalles High School

A-B Volleyball

David Douglas High School

AAA Wrestling

1983

Oregon City High School

AAA Volleyball

Evadne Woodside

Gymnastics

Jeff Wiens

AD, Reynolds Gymnastics

Jack Taylor

Columbia Gymnsastics

NFHS Awards

NFHS Spirit of Sport Award Do you have a coach, athletic administrator, administrator, contest official, trainer, student athlete or anybody associated with interscholastic athletics who is deserving of the Spirit of Sport Award? A deserving nominee exemplifies the ideals of the positive spirit of sport that represents the core mission of education-based athletics.

NFHS Heart of the Arts Award Your nominee can be any student, adult, or group associated with the school’s performing arts that represent the core mission of education-based activities. This award may be given in a plethora of performing art disciplines including Music, Speech, Debate, Theatre, Visual Arts, Dance, Cheer and other performing arts activities.

NFHS Award of Excellence Award recipients may be decided using a process and criteria prescribed by each individual school. Recipients may be students, teachers, coaches, administrators, support staff, officials, parents, etc. The idea is to use the certificates as a positive recognition tool for two people involved with your program who have demonstrated outstanding sportsmanship, citizenship, ethics, and integrity.